Manchester United legend Paul Scholes rates beating Manchester City as "vital".
United go to the Etihad today.
"Beating City – as United’s new group of players should know by now ahead of Sunday’s game – is a vital part of life at the club," Scholes wrote in his column for the Independent.
"My view of City overall has not changed. After a week which has brought defeats to West Ham and Newcastle there is something about them – you might even call it a touch of arrogance – that they do not have to take their opposition into consideration.
"I realise that it is a point I have made before, but I don’t think the central midfield is right, and that they are getting the best out of Yaya Toure. He still looks laboured to me, you might even say he looks a bit bored. He has the ability to step it up when he wants to, and that could be the case on Sunday."
United go to the Etihad today.
"Beating City – as United’s new group of players should know by now ahead of Sunday’s game – is a vital part of life at the club," Scholes wrote in his column for the Independent.
"My view of City overall has not changed. After a week which has brought defeats to West Ham and Newcastle there is something about them – you might even call it a touch of arrogance – that they do not have to take their opposition into consideration.
"I realise that it is a point I have made before, but I don’t think the central midfield is right, and that they are getting the best out of Yaya Toure. He still looks laboured to me, you might even say he looks a bit bored. He has the ability to step it up when he wants to, and that could be the case on Sunday."
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